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In this illustration of the living Mollisonia animal, its segmented abdomen is attached to a thorax and head with a pair of eyes and jointed legs.
July 22, 2025

Tiny fossil suggests spiders and their relatives originated in the sea

an aerial view of a meteor crater under cloudy blue skies on a vast desert landscape
July 15, 2025

Did a meteor impact trigger a landslide in the Grand Canyon?

Colorful spread of healthy whole foods including a raw salmon fillet, avocado, blueberries, apple, banana, kale, broccoli, cherry tomatoes, red onion, lemon, chia seeds, quinoa, beans, assorted nuts and seeds, olive oil, and various leafy greens arranged on a rustic wooden surface. A glass jar spills over with pinto beans in the background, adding texture and warmth to the nutrient-rich display.
July 15, 2025

Micronutrient deficiency linked to chronic pain in new study

An arrow points to a dot of light among a field of background stars
July 9, 2025

An emissary from interstellar space

A group of people in coveralls standing in front of siloes on a farm
July 9, 2025

$1M gift fuels future of veterinary medicine with commitment for scholarships and human-animal interaction research at U of A

weather sensors standing on towers in a small field
July 8, 2025

How the U of A's Arizona Meteorological Network feeds data to the National Weather Service

Matthew Briggs talks with Ruth Salazar while holding an adaptive foot pedal in a lab with 3D printers in the background
June 27, 2025

Professor's teaching philosophy builds confidence with technology, sparks student creativity

A large storm cloud hovers over a Southwestern metropolitan area. In the distance, rain falls as a bolt of lightning flashes.
June 25, 2025

Fantasy forecasts turn monsoon madness into a community guessing game

With a highly reflective, silvery surface, the Rubin Observatory's main mirror acts both as its primary and tertiary light-collecting surface.
June 24, 2025

U of A astronomers celebrate first look at the universe from the Vera C. Rubin Observatory

A group of four African Bush Elephants stand next to a small body of water.
June 24, 2025

Creature culture: What animal behavior can teach us about saving nature

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